Anglo-Saxon Culture and the Modern Imagination
Herausgeber: Clark, David; Perkins, Nicholas
Anglo-Saxon Culture and the Modern Imagination
Herausgeber: Clark, David; Perkins, Nicholas
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The essays here engage with the ways in which the Anglo-Saxons and their literature have been received, confronted, and re-envisioned in the modern imagination.
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The essays here engage with the ways in which the Anglo-Saxons and their literature have been received, confronted, and re-envisioned in the modern imagination.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 798g
- ISBN-13: 9781843842514
- ISBN-10: 1843842513
- Artikelnr.: 29940723
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer
- Seitenzahl: 302
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 798g
- ISBN-13: 9781843842514
- ISBN-10: 1843842513
- Artikelnr.: 29940723
Introduction
Nicholas Perkins and David Clark From Heorot to Hollywood: Beowulf in its Third Millennium
C S Jones Priming the Poets: the Making of Henry Sweet's Anglo
Saxon Reader
M Atherton Owed to Both Sides: W.H. Auden's Double Debt to the Literature of the North
Heather O'Donoghue Writing for an Anglo
Saxon Audience in the Twentieth Century: J.R.R. Tolkien's Old English Chronicles
Maria Artamonova 'Wounded men and wounded trees': David Jones and the Anglo
Saxon Culture Tangle
Anna Johnson Basil Bunting, Briggflatts, Lindisfarne, and Anglo
Saxon Interlace
Clare Lees BOOM: Seeing Beowulf in Pictures and Print
Sian Echard Window in the Wall: Looking for Grand Opera in John Gardner's Grendel
Allen J. Frantzen Re
placing Masculinity: The DC Comics Beowulf Series and its Context, 1975
6
Catherine A M Clarke P.D. James Reads Beowulf
John Halbrooks Ban Welondes: Wayland Smith in Popular Culture
Maria Sachiko Cecire 'Overlord of the M5': The Superlative Structure of Sovereignty in Geoffrey Hill's Mercian Hymns
Hannah J. Crawforth The Absent Anglo
Saxon Past in Ted Hughes's Elmet
Joshua Davies Resurrecting Saxon Things: Peter Reading, 'species decline', and Old English Poetry
Rebecca Anne Barr
Nicholas Perkins and David Clark From Heorot to Hollywood: Beowulf in its Third Millennium
C S Jones Priming the Poets: the Making of Henry Sweet's Anglo
Saxon Reader
M Atherton Owed to Both Sides: W.H. Auden's Double Debt to the Literature of the North
Heather O'Donoghue Writing for an Anglo
Saxon Audience in the Twentieth Century: J.R.R. Tolkien's Old English Chronicles
Maria Artamonova 'Wounded men and wounded trees': David Jones and the Anglo
Saxon Culture Tangle
Anna Johnson Basil Bunting, Briggflatts, Lindisfarne, and Anglo
Saxon Interlace
Clare Lees BOOM: Seeing Beowulf in Pictures and Print
Sian Echard Window in the Wall: Looking for Grand Opera in John Gardner's Grendel
Allen J. Frantzen Re
placing Masculinity: The DC Comics Beowulf Series and its Context, 1975
6
Catherine A M Clarke P.D. James Reads Beowulf
John Halbrooks Ban Welondes: Wayland Smith in Popular Culture
Maria Sachiko Cecire 'Overlord of the M5': The Superlative Structure of Sovereignty in Geoffrey Hill's Mercian Hymns
Hannah J. Crawforth The Absent Anglo
Saxon Past in Ted Hughes's Elmet
Joshua Davies Resurrecting Saxon Things: Peter Reading, 'species decline', and Old English Poetry
Rebecca Anne Barr
Introduction
Nicholas Perkins and David Clark From Heorot to Hollywood: Beowulf in its Third Millennium
C S Jones Priming the Poets: the Making of Henry Sweet's Anglo
Saxon Reader
M Atherton Owed to Both Sides: W.H. Auden's Double Debt to the Literature of the North
Heather O'Donoghue Writing for an Anglo
Saxon Audience in the Twentieth Century: J.R.R. Tolkien's Old English Chronicles
Maria Artamonova 'Wounded men and wounded trees': David Jones and the Anglo
Saxon Culture Tangle
Anna Johnson Basil Bunting, Briggflatts, Lindisfarne, and Anglo
Saxon Interlace
Clare Lees BOOM: Seeing Beowulf in Pictures and Print
Sian Echard Window in the Wall: Looking for Grand Opera in John Gardner's Grendel
Allen J. Frantzen Re
placing Masculinity: The DC Comics Beowulf Series and its Context, 1975
6
Catherine A M Clarke P.D. James Reads Beowulf
John Halbrooks Ban Welondes: Wayland Smith in Popular Culture
Maria Sachiko Cecire 'Overlord of the M5': The Superlative Structure of Sovereignty in Geoffrey Hill's Mercian Hymns
Hannah J. Crawforth The Absent Anglo
Saxon Past in Ted Hughes's Elmet
Joshua Davies Resurrecting Saxon Things: Peter Reading, 'species decline', and Old English Poetry
Rebecca Anne Barr
Nicholas Perkins and David Clark From Heorot to Hollywood: Beowulf in its Third Millennium
C S Jones Priming the Poets: the Making of Henry Sweet's Anglo
Saxon Reader
M Atherton Owed to Both Sides: W.H. Auden's Double Debt to the Literature of the North
Heather O'Donoghue Writing for an Anglo
Saxon Audience in the Twentieth Century: J.R.R. Tolkien's Old English Chronicles
Maria Artamonova 'Wounded men and wounded trees': David Jones and the Anglo
Saxon Culture Tangle
Anna Johnson Basil Bunting, Briggflatts, Lindisfarne, and Anglo
Saxon Interlace
Clare Lees BOOM: Seeing Beowulf in Pictures and Print
Sian Echard Window in the Wall: Looking for Grand Opera in John Gardner's Grendel
Allen J. Frantzen Re
placing Masculinity: The DC Comics Beowulf Series and its Context, 1975
6
Catherine A M Clarke P.D. James Reads Beowulf
John Halbrooks Ban Welondes: Wayland Smith in Popular Culture
Maria Sachiko Cecire 'Overlord of the M5': The Superlative Structure of Sovereignty in Geoffrey Hill's Mercian Hymns
Hannah J. Crawforth The Absent Anglo
Saxon Past in Ted Hughes's Elmet
Joshua Davies Resurrecting Saxon Things: Peter Reading, 'species decline', and Old English Poetry
Rebecca Anne Barr